Issues like air pollution and traffic congestion do not stop at State DOT or metropolitan planning organization (MPO) boundaries; however, planning often does. Planning in jurisdictional silos often interferes with essential coordination of regional transportation planning solutions, which can lead to project delays, process inconsistencies, and reduced freight reliability. Strengthening the world economy requires thinking beyond traditional borders and exploiting the competitive advantage that regional planning provides. Regional planning has the ability to spur economic development, improve freight movement, reduce traffic congestion, and support health and quality of life.
Multi-jurisdictional transportation planning within a regional context brings together many entities to support common goals related to planning, project delivery, congestion management, safety, freight, livability, and commerce. This innovation provides a framework and process for State DOTs and MPOs to develop agreements across agency boundaries that produce effective communication resulting in mutual benefits. Multi-jurisdictional planning improves collaboration, policy implementation, technology improvements, and performance management, and it provides a process for implementing an effective planning practice across wide geographic areas.
Implementation Team
- Kevin Adderly, FHWA Office of Human Environment (kevin.adderly@dot.gov)
- Yvonne Arens, Florida DOT (yvonne.arens@dot.state.fl.us)
- Elisa Arias, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) (elisa.arias@sandag.org)
- Avital Barnea, FTA Office of Planning and Environment (avital.barnea@dot.gov)
- Brian Betlyon, FHWA Resource Center (brian.betlyon@dot.gov)
- Wesley Blount, FHWA Office of Human Environment (wesley.blount@dot.gov)
- Fred Bowers, FHWA Office of Planning (frederick.bowers@dot.gov)
- Ken Cervenka, FTA Office of Planning and Environment (ken.cervenka@dot.gov)
- Sharon Chan Edmiston, Volpe Center (sharon.chanedmiston@dot.gov)
- Dave Harris, FHWA Office of Planning (dave.harris@dot.gov)
- Jocelyn Jones, FHWA Resource Center (jocelyn.jones@dot.gov)
- Jody McCullough, FHWA Office of Planning (jody.mccullough@dot.gov)
- Lisa Randall, FHWA Resource Center (lisa.randall@dot.gov)
- Gina Solman, Volpe Center (gina.solman@dot.gov)
- Steven Spencer, Headquarters (spencer.stevens@dot.gov)
- Monica Worth, LEIDOS (monica.worth@leidos.com)
- Tigist Zegeye, Wilmington Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO) (tzegeye@wilmapco.org)
Implementation Plan: Working Draft
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